Chris O'Connor
Making the most of the controllers and putting magic in your hands, it's hard not to feel very mystical with The Wizards.
As it is… I highly recommend Knockout League! The cartoony graphics and crazy characters work well and allow you to have fun pretending you're a real boxer without ever getting hurt.
Save your money and treat the opposite sex as humans instead of objects.
Expanding on the turn based nature of the Chess Board game and giving it a fantasy setting Chessaria has a chance to bring Chess to the masses.
Stranded on an island with a talking crab... you may find yourself wishing for a quiet volleyball.
Anglo-Saxons, Gaelic clans and Viking settlers battle for Brittania and the glory of forging a great empire. A change from the usual Total War games but a potential gateway to newcomers.
A visual novel in VR it may be, but it just doesn't inspire wonder.
Tasked with pursuing a rogue god you will find yourself exploring land and sea in order to fulfill your destiny.
Build a city block in VR and meet the needs of your residents, or watch it all crumble before you.
Overall, it's nice to have another local multiplayer game for VR
Ultimately it's a great example of what can be done in VR and a well polished game.
Another nice easy going title to add to my collection
Want to feel like you're in an Indie movie, perhaps a short film by Zack Braff? The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit should scratch that itch.
Anti-gravity and a fractured cityscape... sure why not?
Tom Clancy like turn based strategy in the vein of X-Com.
Cyber punk with a Money for nothing visual flair.
Climb into your Mech and take on the overwhelming forces in your path.
Let all your space horror stories come true as you find yourself (nearly) alone in the silence of space.
If NBA2K and NBA Jam got mashed together... you'd get NBA2K Playgrounds 2.
A blast from the past rebuilt for current gaming, with enhancements and improvements to gameplay.